User Manual
USER GUIDE
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Moving or gyro decalibrated!
You have attempted to arm with the multirotor not completely still. Or,
if the multirotor is still, please rezero the gyros.
Multirotor is ARMED!
This message indicates you have successfully armed the multirotor.
Multi not level enough to arm
During the arm sequence with the MicroVector in a 2D flight mode, the
MicroVector has detected that the multirotor is not sitting level on the
ground (at too high of a bank) or that the MicroVector is not mounted
level on the multi.
Multirotor is DISARMED!
This message indicates you have successfully disarmed the multirotor.
Multirotor Stability Issue!
This message indicates that the MicroVector is unable to fully control
the multirotor. This can happen due to thrust loss (broken prop or
power system issue) or the message can appear briefly during very
aggressive piloting, and will go away once the MicroVector regains
control.
Must enable gain knob first!
If you try to enable the gain knob to control one or more of the gains,
this message will appear if you have not configured the gain knob.
Need non-GPS on
Mode/Submode
You need to program your mode/submode switches so that at least one
of the positions will enable a non-GPS mode (2D, 2D with hold, 3D,
etc.).If you try to enable the gain knob to control one or more of the
gains, this message will appear if you have not configured the gain knob.
New Receiver Mode detected!
This message will appear during boot if the MicroVector detects that a
new type of receiver (SPPM, etc.) is being used.
No RTH! Mode Sw
unprogrammed
This message will appear during boot if the MicroVector detects that you
have selected “Mode Switch” RTH trigger method, but have not defined a
mode or submode switch that activates RTH.
Outputs Off: Airframe Changed
The MicroVector’s outputs are disabled because you have changed the
airframe type.
Outputs Off: bad Calibration
If you see this message, contact support.
Outputs Off: Bad Throt Range
The MicroVector’s outputs are disabled due to a problem with the
throttle settings. Please check your throttle wiring and rerun the
Receiver Analysis Wizard.
Outputs Off: Hardware Issue
If you repeatedly see this message, contact support.
Outputs Off: no Airframe
The MicroVector’s outputs are disabled because you have not yet
selected an airframe type.
Outputs Off: Rerun Wizard
The MicroVector’s outputs are disabled due to problems detected by the
Receiver Analysis wizard, so please rerun it.
Outputs Off:Airframe not OK'd
The MicroVector’s outputs are disabled because you did not ok the new
airframe type (by clicking the mode switch) during boot-up.
Outputs Off:bad Configuration
The MicroVector’s configuration settings are invalid. You will need to
fully reconfigure the MicroVector. If this message is repeated, please
contact support.
Please arm in non-GPS mode!
The MicroVector must be in a non-GPS mode to arm, unless you have
enabled GPS mode arming in the advanced multirotor menu.
Please run RC Wizard!
Please run the Receiver Analysis wizard to continue.The MicroVector
must be in a non-GPS mode to arm, unless you have enabled GPS mode
arming in the advanced multirotor menu.
Power Brownout Detected!
The MicroVector rebooted due to low voltage from the MicroVector’s
power source. This could be caused by overheating, a loose connection,
or low battery.Please run the Receiver Analysis wizard to continue.
RTH Flyaway detected-
Landing!
If RTH has been activated for some time, and the MicroVector detects
the multirotor is moving away from home rather than towards home,
this message will appear and the MicroVector will land the multirotor at